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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 26, 2012
Filed:
Mar. 14, 2003
Sylvain Arnould, Paris, FR;
Patrick Chames, Paris, FR;
Andre Choulika, Paris, FR;
Jean-charles Epinat, Paris, FR;
Emmanuel Lacroix, Paris, FR;
Sylvain Arnould, Paris, FR;
Patrick Chames, Paris, FR;
Andre Choulika, Paris, FR;
Jean-Charles Epinat, Paris, FR;
Emmanuel Lacroix, Paris, FR;
Cellectis S.A., Paris, FR;
Abstract
This patent application relates to hybrid and/or single-chain rare-cutting endonucleases, called meganucleases, which recognize and cleave a specific nucleotide sequence, to polynucleotide sequences encoding for said rare-cutting endonucleases, to a vector comprising one of said polynucleotide sequences, to a cell or animal comprising one of said polynucleotide sequences or said rare-cutting endonucleases, to a process for producing one of said rare-cutting endonucleases and any use of the disclosed products and methods. More particularly, this invention contemplates any use of such rare-cutting endonuclease for genetic engineering and gene therapy.